The mountainous area of Zitsa has been known for its wines since the 17th century, its reputation extending well beyond
A sunken ship raises its brown, rusty funnel in the blue leaving its deck emerge sideways under the sun, bent

On the southeast mountainous edges of Rodopi, near Soufli, lies a natural paradise with forests of Turkish pine and oak

This village’s name is quite odd. It is named after the nearby mountain peak, called Skra di Legen. It is
The road after Therma runs next to the sea and, after 8 kilometres, one reaches the Killer’s Tower. The tower,
The small temple of the Saints Peter and Paul is a three-aisled basilica with murals that date to 1370-1380. It
From the foothills of mount Ismaros to the beach of Agios Charalambos, there are a number of scattered archaeological remains
Acanthos was located on a coastal hill range, 600m SE of present Ierissos; it used to be the most important
Plaka Bridge in Arachthos, a masterpiece of popular architecture, was the largest stone bridge in the Balkans, 61 metres long